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Flying to Rome:
This account of the negotiations is based on interviews with Li, Hartwig, Brand, Fiorilli, and Sensi.

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In a written statement:
True's October 17, 2006, statement to Ferri.

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Ushered into:
This account is based on interviews with Li, Hartwig, Brand, Fiorilli, Rutelli, and Sensi.

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In early 2007:
This account is based on interviews with Michael Brand, Max Anderson, and another museum director present at the meeting.

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Podany was heading:
This account of Podany's visit to see Canavesi's photos is based on interviews with Podany and another person present at the meeting.

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Thumbing for dramatic effect:
Interview with Filippo Sensi. Francesco Rutelli made the threat twice, in Rome and in Fano, where the Getty Bronze was first brought onto land.
It could always be:
Interview with Maurizio Fiorilli and confirmed by Rutelli.
Fiorilli later denied that he had engineered the court complaint.

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Fiorilli dropped:
Interview with Ron Hartwig.

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a former mentor:
In the authors' interview with Hicham Aboutaam, he recalled visiting Medici's warehouse as a child.

308 "
I expect that":
"Italy's Rutelli Expects to Reclaim 'Hundreds of Other Works'; Shelby White's Returns to Be Exhibited,"
ArtsJournal,
March 27, 2008,
http://www.artsjournal.com/culturegrrl/2008/03/rutelli_expects_to_reclaim_hun.html
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"Ours is not": From Rutelli's remarks at Nostoi opening, quoted in "Rutelli Deploys Universal Museum-ists' Own Rhetoric Against Them,"
http://www.artsjournal.com/culturegrrl/2007/12/rutelli_deploys_universal_muse.html.

PHOTO CREDITS

J. PAUL GETTY:
AP photo/Levy.
GETTY VILLA:
Stephen Osman. Copyright © 1982–2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
JIRI FREL:
Martha Hartnett. Copyright © 1982–2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
GETTY BRONZE:
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Villa Collection, Malibu, California.
KOUROS:
Courtesy of the authors.
JOHN WALSH:
Brian Gadbury. Copyright © 1982–2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
MARION TRUE, MALIBU:
Iris Schneider. Copyright © 1982ndash;2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
APHRODITE:
Luis Sinco. Copyright © 1982–2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
GRIFFINS, GIACOMO MEDICI, GRIFFINS EVIDENCE, APOLLO, APOLLO EVIDENCE:
Courtesy of the Italian Ministry of Culture.
WREATH:
Courtesy of the authors.
BARBARA AND LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN:
Elena Seibert.
DEBORAH GRIBBON:
Lawrence K. Ho. Copyright © 1982–2007 Los Angeles Times. Reprinted with Permission.
PAOLO FERRI:
Courtesy of Gerasimos Domenikos.
MARION TRUE, ROME:
AFP Photo/Andreas Solaro.

Further Reading

For more academic treatments of the legal and ethical aspects of cultural property debate, see the following sources:

Appiah, Kwame Anthony.
Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers.
W. W. Norton, 2006.

Bator, Paul. "An Essay on the International Trade in Art."
Stanford Law Review
34(1982): 275.

Coggins, Clemency. "Illicit Traffic of Pre-Colombian Antiquities."
Art Journal
29(1969): 94.

Cuno, James.
Who Owns Antiquity? Museums and the Battle over Our Ancient Heritage.
Princeton University Press, 2008.

———, ed.
Whose Culture? The Promise of Museums and the Debate over Antiquities.
Princeton University Press, 2009.

Fitz Gibbon, Kate, ed.
Who Owns the Past?
Rutgers University Press, 2005.

Merryman, John Henry. "Cultural Property Internationalism."
International Journal of Cultural Property
12 (2005): 11.

———. "A Licit International Trade in Cultural Objects."
International Journal of Cultural Property
4 (1995): 13.

———. "Two Ways of Thinking About Cultural Property."
American Journal of International Law
80 (1986): 831.

Prott, Lyndel V. "The International Movement of Cultural Objects."
International Journal of Cultural Property
12 (2005): 225.

Renfrew, Collin.
Loot, Legitimacy and Ownership: The Ethical Crisis in Archaeology.
Duckworth, 2000.

For more journalistic accounts of the antiquities trade, see the following sources:

Atwood, Roger.
Stealing History: Tomb Raiders, Smugglers, and the Looting of the Ancient World.
St. Martin's, 2004.

Chamberlin, Russell.
Loot!
Facts on File, 1983.

Meyer, Karl.
The Plundered Past.
Atheneum, 1973.

Network.
Documentary. Directed by Andreas Apostolidis. Research by Nikolas Zirganos and Rea Apostolides. 2006.

Silver, Vernon.
The Lost Chalice: An Epic Hunt for a Priceless Masterpiece.
William Morrow, 2009.

Watson, Peter, and Cecilia Todeschini.
The Medici Conspiracy: The Illicit Journey of Looted Antiquities.
PublicAffairs, 2006.

Waxman, Sharon.
Loot: The Battle over the Stolen Treasures of the Ancient World.
Times Books, 2008.

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